Darjeeling Himalayan First Flush Organic FTGFOP1 Premium Black Loose Leaf Tea (100g)
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ORIGIN: This tea is grown in the Darjeeling district, in the foothills of the Himalayas in India. The weather conditions there are rather harsh, the air is foggy, with cold winters followed by wet and hot monsoon periods. These specific conditions contribute to the tea's distinctive characteristics. ABOUT: Darjeeling Himalayan FTGFOP1 First Flush tea is a highly esteemed variety of Darjeeling tea, celebrated for its delicate and nuanced flavours. This tea is harvested during the early spring when the leaves are most tender. The tea, when brewed, has a delicate grassy and sweet aroma and taste. BENEFITS: The leaves of Darjeeling tea contain polyphenols: powerful antioxidants. They may help fighting inflammation and stimulate good bacteria growth in the intestines – it is believed that this tea may also help maintain oral health. USES: Best enjoyed when consumed without any additives (or with just little sugar or honey). Often paired with a light dessert. BREWING: Allow 1- 1½ teaspoon per cup. Boil the water and wait until the rumbling stops before pouring it onto the leaves. Steep for 3 minutes. The brewing time and water temperature can be adjusted based on personal preferences.
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ORIGIN: This tea is grown in the Darjeeling district, in the foothills of the Himalayas in India. The weather conditions there are rather harsh, the air is foggy, with cold winters followed by wet and hot monsoon periods. These specific conditions contribute to the tea's distinctive characteristics. ABOUT: Darjeeling Himalayan FTGFOP1 First Flush tea is a highly esteemed variety of Darjeeling tea, celebrated for its delicate and nuanced flavours. This tea is harvested during the early spring when the leaves are most tender. The tea, when brewed, has a delicate grassy and sweet aroma and taste. BENEFITS: The leaves of Darjeeling tea contain polyphenols: powerful antioxidants. They may help fighting inflammation and stimulate good bacteria growth in the intestines – it is believed that this tea may also help maintain oral health. USES: Best enjoyed when consumed without any additives (or with just little sugar or honey). Often paired with a light dessert. BREWING: Allow 1- 1½ teaspoon per cup. Boil the water and wait until the rumbling stops before pouring it onto the leaves. Steep for 3 minutes. The brewing time and water temperature can be adjusted based on personal preferences.
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